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TERROR-ISRAEL Was Israel willing to negotiate with 26/11 perpetrators? Mumbai, Nov 3 (PTI) Was Israel willing to negotiate with the 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorists, who had taken hostage some
TERROR-ISRAEL
Was Israel willing to negotiate with 26/11 perpetrators?
Mumbai, Nov 3 (PTI) Was Israel willing to negotiate with
the 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorists, who had taken hostage some
Jews at Nariman house, or was it buying time?
This question came to the fore as a CD of telephonic
conversation between an Israeli officer and terrorists was
played in the special court trying the Mumbai attacks case.
The Israeli officer had spoken to the terrorist to ensure
the safety of their brethren in Nariman house.
In the conversation recorded by the police, three voices
-- those of an Israeli officer, an interpreter and a terrorist
-- were heard.
The Israeli officer asked one of the two terrorists--
Imran Babar and Nasir -- whether they had hurt or killed
anyone in Nariman house to which the latter replied "Abhi Tak
Kisi Ko Thappad Nahi Mari Hai (We have not even slapped
anyone)".
"We are working very hard and we want to be helpful. If
you want us to be helpful, no one should be hurt, otherwise we
cannot negotiate. Don't lose patience," said the officer in
the brief conversation intercepted by the police. PTI SVS
DDC
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Was Israel willing to negotiate with 26/11 perpetrators?
Mumbai, Nov 3 (PTI) Was Israel willing to negotiate with
the 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorists, who had taken hostage some
Jews at Nariman house, or was it buying time?
This question came to the fore as a CD of telephonic
conversation between an Israeli officer and terrorists was
played in the special court trying the Mumbai attacks case.
The Israeli officer had spoken to the terrorist to ensure
the safety of their brethren in Nariman house.
In the conversation recorded by the police, three voices
-- those of an Israeli officer, an interpreter and a terrorist
-- were heard.
The Israeli officer asked one of the two terrorists--
Imran Babar and Nasir -- whether they had hurt or killed
anyone in Nariman house to which the latter replied "Abhi Tak
Kisi Ko Thappad Nahi Mari Hai (We have not even slapped
anyone)".
"We are working very hard and we want to be helpful. If
you want us to be helpful, no one should be hurt, otherwise we
cannot negotiate. Don't lose patience," said the officer in
the brief conversation intercepted by the police. PTI SVS
DDC
The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this
message are intended for the exclusive
use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged
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